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   系統號碼841832
   書刊名The science of sci-fi music [electronic resource] /
   主要著者May, Andrew.
   其他著者SpringerLink (Online service);臺灣學術電子書聯盟 (TAEBC)
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
   索書號M1473.M39 2020
   ISBN9783030478339
   標題Electronic music-History and criticism.
Computer music-History and criticism.
Science fiction in music.
Popular Science in Physics.
Acoustics.
Mathematics in Music.
   電子資源https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47833-9
   叢書名Science and fiction,2197-1188
   
    
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內容簡介The 20th century saw radical changes in the way serious music is composed and produced, including the advent of electronic instruments and novel compositional methods such as serialism and stochastic music. Unlike previous artistic revolutions, this one took its cues from the world of science. Creating electronic sounds, in the early days, required a well-equipped laboratory and an understanding of acoustic theory. Composition became increasingly "algorithmic", with many composers embracing the mathematics of set theory. The result was some of the most intellectually challenging music ever written - yet also some of the best known, thanks to its rapid assimilation into sci-fi movies and TV shows, from the electronic scores of Forbidden Planet and Dr Who to the other-worldly sounds of 2001: A Space Odyssey. This book takes a close look at the science behind "science fiction" music, as well as exploring the way sci-fi imagery found its way into the work of musicians like Sun Ra and David Bowie, and how music influenced the science fiction writings of Philip K. Dick and others.

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